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Strike Kills 18 Civilians, Including 5 Children in Syria's Idlib: Human Rights Monitor
An air strike killed 18 civilians including five children in Syria's northwestern province of Idlib on Saturday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor said.
Stockholm Attack: Suspicious Device Found in Hijacked Beer Truck
Swedish police found a Suspicious device in the truck that ploughed into a Stockholm crowd killing four in Europe's latest such terror attack, officialssaid on Saturday.
US Drops Legal Bid to Know Who's Operating Anti-Trump Twitter Account
The U.S. government has dropped its request for Twitter to produce records that could identify users behind an account opposed to President Donald Trump, the company said Friday.
Sweden Terror: 'Large Beer Truck in Stockholm Attack Was Carjacked'
According to The Aftonbladet, Swedish beermaker Spendrups on Friday said its truck had been carjacked earlier on the same day. Photos showed the beer truck sticking out of the Ahlens department store.
3 Killed as Truck Crashes Into Stockholm Store; Sweden PM Calls It a Terror Attack
A truck crashed into an upscale department store in central Stockholm on Friday, and Swedish radio says the crash has killed three people. People in the downtown area are fleeing the scene in panic.
What do US Strikes on Syria Mean for Oil Prices and India's Energy Security?
Syria is not a major oil producing nation. In fact, it is not even a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the cartel of countries that has a major influence on global crude production, supply and price.
US Missile Attack on Syria: How 60 Tomahawks Pounded Key Airbase
Some 60 Tomahawk missiles were launched from US Navy warships in the Mediterranean Sea
Russia Detains Eight Over Saint Petersburg Metro Bombing
His remains were found at the site of the blast and traces of his DNA were also discovered on a bag containing the bomb at another metro station that was successfully defused, investigators said.
North Korea Matter of Urgent Interest for Trump-Xi Meet: WH
The meeting between the US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping which begins on Thursday in Florida is an opportunity for them to chart a way forward for the bilateral ties between the two countries, the White House has said.
US Senate Clashes Over Donald Trump's Supreme Court Pick
US Senate Republicans and Democrats clashed bitterly over President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick, with no signs that a potentially damaging on Thursday showdown will be averted.
Big Win for Assange as Leftist Moreno Clinches Ecuador Presidential Race
Ruling party candidate Lenin Moreno was declared the winner of Ecuador's presidential runoff today, delivering a major setback to a recent right-ward surge in Latin American politics and providing continuity to President Rafael Correa's "Citizens' Revolut...
Women in Pak's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Have a Unique Helpline Now
When Durdana married for a second time and to a man of her own choosing, her parents threatened to kill her if she tried to see her new husband.
Along with Presidential Contest, Ecuador Decides Assange's Fate Today
Ecuador votes on Sunday in a presidential runoff to turn the page on a decade under radical economist Rafael Correa and decide whether the country will follow Latin America's recent shift to the right.
Ivanka Trump, Husband Continue to Benefit from Business Empire
Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner have held onto real estate and business investments valued in the hundreds of millions, while working government jobs, according to ethics filings released late Friday by the White House.
False Facebook Post Costs Woman $500,000
A judge in North Carolina has ordered a woman to pay $500,000 for writing a Facebook post falsely accusing her former friend of killing her son.
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro Rejects Coup Claims in Crisis
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro on Friday rejected accusations that moves to consolidate his power in the crisis-hit country violated the constitution, after a sign of division emerged in his camp.